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Suggest Treatment For Tremors Disease

am experiencing involuntary body jerking movements-am finding it almost impossible to sleep due to this-plus it occurs all day and night- both sides of body afftected-lower legs more often-what causes this and what can I do? Should I go to ER? thank you
Mon, 26 Oct 2015
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Dear Patient,
Thank you for asking.

Tremors can have wide spectrum of reasons. I do advice you to refer to a neurologist since a proper physical examination is very important. It can be due being generally tired and stressed can also be thyroid related or neural in origin indicating a more serious problem like parkinson but proper physical examination is needed. You would expect your doctor to order a blood test, and do MRI(brain scan), EEG (monitor brain electrical activity) and can prescribe tremor medications .

I hope this helped guide you to what to do next and what to expect.
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Suggest Treatment For Tremors Disease

Dear Patient, Thank you for asking. Tremors can have wide spectrum of reasons. I do advice you to refer to a neurologist since a proper physical examination is very important. It can be due being generally tired and stressed can also be thyroid related or neural in origin indicating a more serious problem like parkinson but proper physical examination is needed. You would expect your doctor to order a blood test, and do MRI(brain scan), EEG (monitor brain electrical activity) and can prescribe tremor medications . I hope this helped guide you to what to do next and what to expect.